geonuc wrote:vendic wrote:That has been a big complaint of mine for decades now. No one actually takes responsibility. The closest we get is GW saying, "I take full responsibility", but taking responsibility without consequences is simply smoke and mirror bullshit. That really missed me off when he pulled that stunt.
See, this is where you into trouble with us, saying utterly stupid shit like this (and please don't blame it on your keypad).
NO ONE takes responsibility? The CLOSEST is Bush? Where the fuck were you during eight years of the Obama administration? You may take issue with this or that thing he did, with this or that thing he wasn't completely up front about, but for fuck's sake, the man ran the most morally, ethically responsible major government administration in the history of the world.
Q.E.D.
Last I checked Obama didn't screw anything up that he needed to take responsibility for. I struggle to find anything bad he did of any significance.
Taking responsibility, in the context I gave, falling on one's sword, is clearly when someone royally screwed up but refuses to take responsibility for it. I thought it was extremely clear given the context I presented.
Thus taking responsibility for failure or highly questionable practices is a far cry to what you interpreted that I wrote.
Even your quote above strips the very sentence that provides said context, literally the very sentence before what you quoted. So yeah, I really stand by my assessment that I can't get anyone online to understand my points. That becomes very clear when I spend much of my time defending what people assume I wrote, even when it should have been apparent.
Same as the other stuff. I write that the US is not the beacon of light that is proclaimed by the US.
I wrote that doesn't mean they are evil, just flawed, " like everyone else", but that's not clear enough.
So if you have decided that I think the US is just short of evil, then by simple logic, where I said they are the same as everyone else, it also means you think I think everyone is just short of evil.
I would have thought there was no way anyone could make the case that I was saying the USA is evil from that alone.
But, lets examine the implications of a beacon of light, how does that sound to the rest of the World. Simple, it means the USA is the only light in the darkness. Light = good. Darkness = evil.
If you all really think that the USA is good while the rest of us are evil, quite frankly, screw your arrogance. By me saying it is flawed like everyone else, that gets interpreted as the USA is just short of evil. Its part of the darkness, the evil. So I guess it does sound like I'm saying the USA is close to evil, because there is no other option.
What I find disturbing is that Americans generally don't even see the implications in the claim that they are a beacon of light. That being, the rest of the World is evil and flawed, the USA is not.
Yet I get jumped on for making a simple case that they are like everyone, flawed.
And you think you know my pov. Clearly you do not. You are looking at anything that you can take offense at while ignoring contextual cues and comments that do not fit the narrative you have already decided to go with.
That's you call. It doesn't offend me. It sure does disappoint me though.
Even when Americans imply the rest of the World is in darkness/evil, I don't actually believe that is the view they hold. I figure they are simply ignorant of the plainly clear implications of that statement.
But God almighty, try to point out that we're all flawed, and prepare for a he'll of a shit storm.
TLDR: I find it fascinating that people can claim the rest of the World is evil and in darkness while the USA is the beacon of light without understanding how arrogant and insulting that actually is. While at the same time take great offence at the idea this isn't the case.
Just thought I'd spell it out clearly and concisely.
With that, this little evil ass that can't see the shining beacon of light is done. Interpret that as you wish.